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Brief introduction of Zhou Shilu

Zhou Shilu

65438-0926 entered Tianyi Film Company to study photography, and then worked as a photography assistant. He has been working as a photographer since 193 1. His works include Husband and Wife and Girl Lan Yun. /kloc-went to hong kong in October, 1946, and worked as a photographer for greater China film company, shooting the film "Night Return in a Snowstorm", etc. From 65438 to 0949, he began to direct films independently, and his debut was Spring Breeze. Since then, he has been the director of Hong Kong Wannian, Guo Zhen, Shaw and other film companies, and his works include "Flower Street Mom" and "Sweet Durian".

Chinese name: Zhou Shilu.

Nationality: China.

Occupation: Director

Masterpiece: Between Husband and Wife

Gender: male

Participate in making movies

be in charge of/supervisor

Shuangfeng (1964) ...

Eight immortals in a sea of people (195 1) ...

Hotel homicide (1958) ... Director

Shilin Sacrificial Tower (1955) ... Director

Marriage (1958) ... Director

Yin Feng (1955) ...

Director Baby Daughter (1958) ...

Princess Joan Lian (1958) ... Director

Fairy Shepherd (1958) ... Director

Jade Girl Chun Qing (1958) ... Director.

An official beheads a virtuous woman (1958) ... director.

A broken child and a broken mother (1958) ...

Fairy sleeve romance (1957) ... Director

The director met me in St. Louis (1959) ...

Yin Yang (1957) ... Director

The Scare of the Jade Girl (1958) ... Director

Selling meat to raise orphans (1957) ... Director

Yan corpse case (1959) ... Director

Besieged (1959) ... Director

Yuanyang Tears (1958) ... Director

Ms. Peng Men (1958) ... Director

Love on Independence Bridge (1959) ... Director

Revenge of the Dead (1959) ... Director

Colorful (1956) ... Director

Forbidden Spring (1959) ... Director

Durian Xiang (1959) ... General Director

Bride crossing the port (1959) ... Director

Hosta Hosta (1962_ Hong Kong) (1962) ...

Woman World (1963) ... Director

Two in-laws from North and South (1964) ... Director

Two in-laws from North and South (1964) ... Director

Two in-laws from North and South (1964) ... Director

Two in-laws from North and South (1964) ... Director

The first episode of infatuation (1960) ... directed by

Spoony knot-next episode (1960) ...

Case of killing aunt with blood palm (196 1) ...

Peach Blossom Fan (196 1) ...

Pillow Fight (1963) ... Director

Du Huafuke (1963) ... directed by.

The thread in the hands of the director's loving mother (196 1) ...

Revenge of the Zombies (1959) ... Director

Biography of Mazu (1958) ... Director

Spring breeze (1948) ... Director

Convenient and quick (1948) ... Director

Two smokers swept long beach (1948) ...

Authentic champion (1948) ... director

Song Wu made a scene in the Lion Building (1948) ... directed.

Big broken copper net array (1950) ... Director

Lightning strike (1948) ... Director

Lost fish (195 1) ...

Zhi Tian DuDu (195 1) ...

Wan Li Great Wall (1949) ...

The story of diusim directed by Lu Bu (1949) ...

Yang Hongxi (1950) ... Director

Liang Da Dou Pavilion (1952) ... Director

Life without love is a ghost (1950) ...

A Dream of Red Mansions (1949) ...

Guanyin Bing (1952) ... Director

Jade Face Overlord (1949) ... Director

Sister Hua Mama (1950) ... Director

Pink jackal (1950) ...

Silly boy's bridal chamber (1952) ... director.

Shi Xiu made a scene in Cuiping Mountain (1949). ...

Singing in a mood (1952) ... Director

Where will we meet again (1950) ... director

Chen Shimei broke off relations with his wife (1949) ...

Cowherd and Weaver Girl (1949) ... Director

Night Flight Bai Furong (1949) ... Director.

Zhuo Wenjun's Night Visit (1949) ...

Song Jiang angered Yan Poxi (1950) ... director.

Fool's birthday celebration (1952) ... Director

Hunting birds and meeting ghosts (1949) ... Director

Torture matchmaker (1949) ... director

Bai Furong, Director of New Night Flight (1952) ...

Song Wu's blood spilled on the Yuanyang Building (1949) ... Director.

Swordsman of Shushan (1949) ... Director

Snake King (1950) ... Director

As beautiful as a flower (1952) ... Director

Fan Dou (195 1) ...

Ah Fu (195 1) ...

Promote to a higher position and get rich (195 1) ...

Master Liang Zai (195 1) ...

Bai Jinlong, female directors (1953) ...

The sun shines long peony red (1955) ...

Jinfeng Yingchun (1954) ...

Man Chun Gan Kun Fu (1954) ...

Seven Friends of Snow Valley (1955) ... Director

Jade girl is pregnant for eighteen years (1954) ...

Director (1954) ...

Treasure Island Pearl (1957) ...

Happy reunion (1956) ... Director

Spring Lantern Feather Fan (1956) ... Director

Night Flight Bai Furong (1956) ... Director.

Stealing the chicken as the mother (1953) ... Director

Rich flowers in the world (1953) ...

Fourteen years of Huowang Vatican Palace (1953) ... Director

Ghost wife (1953) ... Director

True or false Bai Jinlong (1956) ...

Four Seasons Lotus (1960) ...

Blue Sea Mad Monk (1953) ... Director

Love ungrateful people again (1953) ... director.

Love ungrateful people again (1953) ... director.

Love ungrateful people again (1953) ... director.

Love ungrateful people again (1953) ... director.

Pig (1953) ... Director

Yan (1953) Annual Return ... Director

Develop for no reason (1953) ... Director

Niu Geng Martin Stone Drum (1953) ...

Good luck (1953) ... director

Charming dance (1957) ... director

Elopement (1953) ... Director

Hate the sea and soul (1953) ... Director

Justin (1953) ...

Yan Di Haitanghong (1954) ...

This Life (1954) ... Director

Heaven rewards diligence (1954) ... Director

On the first floor, the snowstorm returns at night (1957) ...

Xue Pinggui and Wang Baochuan (1955) ...

After all the hardships, a woman (1954) ... directed.

Legend of the White Snake (1955) ... Director

Heartbroken Red (1954) ... Director

The director and the silkworm in spring will weave until they die (1955) ...

Chinese cabbage fell in love with Yang Naiwu (1956) ...

Supervise production

Love in Xinghuaxi (1956) ... Producer

Two in-laws from North and South (1964) ... producer.

Two in-laws from North and South (1964) ... producer.

Two in-laws from North and South (1964) ... producer.

Two in-laws from North and South (1964) ... producer.

Fake wife (1964) ... producer

Mulan (1939) ...

The wife is charming and the husband is more charming (1947) ... producer.

Sha Sanshao and Sister Yin (1947) ... producer.

Wedding night (1947) ... producer

Producer of Diaoman Palace (1948) ...

The Story of Lyu3 bu4 Playing Lost Sim (1949) ...

A Dream of Red Mansions (1949) ...

Cowherd and Weaver Girl (1949) ... Producer

Song Wu bloodshot ocean building (1949) ... producer.

Huang Feihong Shaodashatou (1956) ... producer.

Huang Feihong Seven Lions Club Jinlong (1956) ...

Night flight to Bai Furong (1956) ... producer.

Huang Feihong Megatron Four Pailou (1955) ... producer.

To make (a film)

Mandarin Duck Valley (1958) ... producer.

Princess Qionglian (1958) ... Producer

Jade Girl Chun Qing (1958) ... producer.

Talking Birds (1959) ... Producer

Guilansi Peak (1963) ... Producer

Tears stained the cassock (1962) ... producer.

Lonely Chicken (1960) ... Producer

Alibaba and the forty thieves (1960) ... producers

Bloody Black Dragon Street (196 1) ...

Female universities do not stay in China (196 1) ...

Youth fever (196 1) ...

Yu Nv Qiu Huang (196 1) ...

Missing girl (196 1) ... producer

Prodigy (196 1) ...

Sleeping Princess (1960) ... Producer

Oolong in love (196 1) ...

First love (1960) ... producer

One-night fright (1960) ... producer

Saint Xi Lin Men (1937) ... producer

Grand Theft Auto Totoro (194 1) ...

Yang Naiwu and Chinese Cabbage-Part I (1952) ... Producer.

Yang Naiwu and Chinese Cabbage-Episode 1 (1952) ... Producer.

Nine Wonders _( 1960) ... Producer

Castle Peak Pink (1960) ... Producer

Husband depends on his wife (1962) ... producer

Take pictures of ...

Female spy (1936) ... photography

Night Pearl (1937) ... Photography

One night in luxury (1932) ... photography

Ghost (1939) ... Photography

Empress Dowager Cixi (1940) ... Photography

Long Feng Cheng Xiang (1948) ... Photography

Iron Man (1948) ... Photography

Reed flowers turn white and swallows fly (1946) ...

Dream in Spring (1947) ... Photography

Luxury at night (1932) ... photography

Married women (1932) ... Photography

Husband and wife (193 1) ...

Spring scenery at the concert (193 1) ...

Miss Shanghai Han Xiuwen (193 1) ...

Miss Lan Yun (193 1) ...

Don Juan went to the underworld (1927) to take photos.

A lady (1947) ... photography

Where is the Jade Man (1947) ... Photography

Return Eye (1948) ... Photography

Returning at night in a snowstorm (1949) ... photography

produce

Glass shoes (1959) ... manufacturer

dramatist

Charlie broke through the fairy array (1949) ... screenwriter.

other

Singing at midnight (1962) ... others

related data

The remake material of the previous film A Dream of Red Mansions.

A dream of red mansions is a classic. Since its birth, China films have put it on the screen many times:

A Dream of Red Mansions first appeared on the screen in the 1920s, when the film industry in China was just beginning. 1924 In the autumn, Minxin Film Company edited five dramas performed by Mei Lanfang into two feature-length drama short films, including "Dai Yu Buries Flowers". This film was shot by Kujou Hajime from Dongsi, Beijing, and it belongs to Mo Beizi, an aristocrat of the Qing Dynasty. The owner's identity, architectural pattern and garden layout are similar to the Grand View Garden written by Cao Xueqin, and the atmosphere of the times is close. The screening time of "Dai Yu Buried Flowers" was so short that even Mei Lanfang didn't watch it himself, and it was always cited as a pity before his death. 1, 1927, A Dream of Red Mansions, directed by Ren Pengnian and Yu, starring famous comedy stars, Lu Jianfen, Yi Banqiao, Yi and Wen Yimin. 1927, Shanghai Fudan Film Company completely interpreted the main plot of A Dream of Red Mansions into a movie story for the first time. Ren Pengnian is a director. The film is 20 books long, divided into the first episode and the second episode, and the role of Granny Liu runs through it. Zhou Kongkong, a famous comedy star, plays Granny Liu. In order to attract the audience, the film company ingeniously dressed all the characters in the Grand View Garden. Lin Daiyu's high heels, with white silk knots, are neither fish nor fowl. Therefore, it was severely criticized at that time and later, but the creator of the film thought that the book "Dream of Red Mansions" was "never out of date" and it was allowed to wear fashion. They also specifically stated in the advertisement: "This movie is a modern costume, not an old-fashioned costume." 2. 1927 The film A Dream of Red Mansions is directed by Cheng, and stars in Weekend, Yan Yuexian and Zhou Kong. 1927, Shanghai Peacock Film Company also put A Dream of Red Mansions on the screen, which was directed by Cheng and starring Yan Yuexian. And published an advertisement in a tit-for-tat manner: "This film is a blockbuster costume, not comparable to fashion." These two films had a certain influence and were released again a few years later. 3. 1936, the audio feature film "Daiyu Buries Flowers" starring, Gao and. 4. 1939 "Wang Xifeng makes a scene in Ningguo Mansion", directed by Feng Yueh and starring Gu Lanjun, Mei and Bai Hong. Materials: background information of the film and Gu Lanjun's personal introduction 5. 1944, the film "Dream of Red Mansions" is directed by Wancang Bu, starring Lin Daiyu: Zhou Xuan; Jia Baoyu: Yuan Meiyun; Xue Baochai: Wang; Wang Xifeng: Bai Hong. In the 1940s, Yuan Meiyun played Jia Baoyu, Zhou Xuan played Lin Daiyu and Wang played Xue Baochai. The film focuses on Baodai's love, but it does not show a dream of red mansions in a panoramic way. 1944, A Dream of Red Mansions, a feature film produced by Shanghai China Film United Co., Ltd., can be regarded as one of the excellent films in the Red Chamber before liberation. The film was directed by the famous director Bu Wancang, and the cast was particularly spectacular, which concentrated almost all the big red stars in Shanghai at that time. Most of these stars used to shoot fashion films, but when they played costume dramas, they were not inferior, and they played their roles vividly. In particular, Jia Baoyu, played by Yuan Meiyun, can be called "the son of Yushu in the breeze, with a face like powder", which is really unforgettable! Trivia 1: At that time, two directors' wives joined the performance-Mrs. Bu Wancang Zheng Yuru (as Qingwen) and his wife Zhang (as Jinchuan). Trivia 2: The film's interludes "Mourning Poems" and "Sad Autumn" are sung by Zhou Xuan. This Dream of Red Mansions is also the first China film introduced to Japan. At the same time, Zhou Xuan's songs were also widely spread to Japan through Japanese singer Li Xianglan, which had a far-reaching impact and even benefited Teresa Teng, a latecomer in the music world. Lin Daiyu: Zhou Xuan Jia Baoyu: Yuan Meiyun Xue Baochai: Wang Fengjie: Bai Daiyu: Zhou Xuan plays Lin Daiyu, which is the most ideal role. She was born in poverty, her parents died, and she spent her childhood in misery. After growing up, she experienced a love tragedy, so she often called herself "the second Lin Daiyu". When she played Lin Daiyu, she wore heavy makeup and made herself elegant and lovely. But after unloading, it will always be the first Yindan Shilin cheongsam, unpretentious and unpretentious. Jia Baoyu: Yuan Meiyun 1932 joined Tianyi Film Company and performed a piece of Peking Opera in the audio documentary Entertainment Conference; In the same year, he became famous by starring in Little Girl. After 1933, he starred in films such as Wrath of the Sea in China, Prison Break, Avatar Girl, etc. After 1942, he starred in films such as "The Rich Boy" and "Home" in film companies such as Zhonglian and Huaying, and played Jia Baoyu in "A Dream of Red Mansions". From 65438 to 0946, he went to Hong Kong and starred in films such as Desire, Soul Breaking China and Lady in Distress in Greater China, Yonghua and Liangyou. During the period of 1948, I stopped filming due to illness and assisted my husband Wang Yin to make it independently. Xue Baochai: Yu Danfeng Yu Danfeng was originally named Wang Yufeng. When she was studying in Shanghai Patriotic Middle School, she liked watching movies by stars such as Zhou Xuan and Yuan Meiyun. Once, driven by curiosity, she went to the United Press Film Company to watch a movie, only to be discovered by director Zhu Shilin, thus stepping into the film industry. She was only 17 years old when she played a dream of red mansions, similar to Xue Baochai. She made her debut in the film industry, and now she is more than half the sky. 6. A Dream of Red Mansions 1949.04.08 Tsinghua Film Director: Zhou Shilu; Starring: Xiao 7. Dai Yu Buried Flowers1962.07.11Feng Ming Film Director: Hesheng Huang; Starring: Lin Jiasheng, Xian Jianli 8, Dream of Red Mansions 1962.08.03 Shaw Brothers Director: Chiu Feng Yuan; Starring: Betty Loh Ti and Vicki (Huang Mei as Ling Bo). New Dream of Red Mansions 1978.05. 18 Today's director: Kim; Starring: Ling Bo, Jing Li, Li Lihua 10, 73 episodes of Taiwan Province Huashi TV series A Dream of Red Mansions 1 1, 1984, and the 8-episode feature film A Dream of Red Mansions is adapted by Beijing Film Studio (color film): directed by Xie Tieli. The main actors are Xia Qin, Zhao Jia Baoyu: Xia, Dai Yu: Tao Huimin Xue Baochai: Fu Fengjie: Liu Xiaoqing, Jia Mu: Lin Moyu, Jia Yuanchun: Li Xiuming, Grandma Liu: Zhao Lirong, Aunt Xue: Yuan Mei, Qin Keqing: He Qingmiao. During this period, China film artists are constantly exploring the adaptation of famous works. One of the outstanding works, on the basis of being loyal to the original, was re-created into a film. It is worth mentioning that the 6-episode and 8-episode series feature film A Dream of Red Mansions directed by Xie Tieli. A Dream of Red Mansions is one of China's four classical masterpieces. This masterpiece has been put on the screen for many times by China artists in various forms. In contrast, Xie Tieli's attempt is the most successful. The director's technique is exquisite, blending reality and illusion in one furnace, and seeing elegance and boldness in one color, which can be called an excellent adaptation. Xie Tieli won the Best Director Award of the 10 Chinese Film Golden Rooster Award from 1990.